Overview and location
June Homes 11213 is a branded independent house located in the Brooklyn area of New York City, at the address NY 11213, USA. The property operates under the June Homes management model, which offers furnished rooms with flexible lease terms. The building sits at coordinates 40.6722, -73.9389, placing it in a residential neighbourhood with access to subway lines and local amenities. The exact cross streets are not listed, but the zip code 11213 covers parts of Crown Heights and Bedford-Stuyvesant, areas known for a mix of brownstones, cafes and convenient transit.
The property provides shared living arrangements with a mix of one-bedroom and four-bedroom unit types, all classified as non-ensuite and branded independent house. Common facilities include TV, furnished common areas and laundry facilities. The minimum lease is one month, making it suitable for short-term stays.
Who this residence suits
This residence works well for students, young professionals or anyone who needs a short-to-medium-term furnished room in Brooklyn without signing a traditional year-long lease. The minimum lease of one month gives flexibility for those on internships, summer courses or transitional periods. The price range of $1,350 to $1,900 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator) is below the average for many private studios in New York City, and the deposit of $139 is notably low, reducing the upfront cost.
The property suits people who are comfortable sharing common areas. The four-bedroom units mean you will have housemates, and the furnished common areas and laundry facilities add convenience. The availability of a one-bedroom unit (likely a private room within a shared apartment) gives some privacy while keeping costs down.
Residents who value responsive customer support will find this a good fit. One Google reviewer, Mohamad Karim, gave 5 stars and wrote: “I had a great experience with June Homes. The move-in process was smooth, the apartment matched the listing, and the support team was responsive whenever I had questions. I especially appreciated how flexible and convenient everything was compared to a traditional lease. The place was clean, well-maintained, and in a g…” This suggests that for those who like clear communication and a streamlined process, the experience can be positive.
Another positive review from Dawit Desta (5 stars) states: “I’ve genuinely enjoyed living with June Homes. The moving process was simple, which made settling in easy. The place was clean, comfortable, and felt welcoming from day one. Also, whenever I’ve reached out with a question, their customer service has always been helpful and prompt.” This reinforces that the property management team is attentive.
Who should look elsewhere

This residence may not suit people who need a private bathroom or full ensuite. The unit types are listed as non-ensuite, meaning you will share bathroom and kitchen facilities with other tenants. If that is a dealbreaker, you would need to look at studios or private apartments elsewhere in New York City, which will cost significantly more.
The negative review from Sharmila Biswas (1 star) raises important concerns: “Andres & Nelly Real Estate agents in New York City- False advertising! June Homes showcase photos in their adds which is far off from reality. It is one thing that photos sometimes don’t match and it is completely different if they are selling furnished units to working professionals and taking a fee for cleaning and n…” This indicates that some tenants have experienced discrepancies between the listing photos and the actual condition. While one review does not represent all experiences, potential residents should be aware of this possibility and consider requesting a video tour or visiting in person if possible.
Additionally, the property does not list any on-site gym, study room or rooftop, which some students or professionals may expect. The tag “branded independent house” suggests a managed house rather than a purpose-built student accommodation block. If you prefer a more traditional dorm-style environment with extra amenities, you might look at larger residence halls.
What residents actually say
The three Google reviews provided give a balanced picture. The average Google rating for June Homes 11213 is 4 out of 5 stars based on 1,400 reviews — a substantial sample size that suggests overall satisfaction.
Positive quotes (already cited above):
- Mohamad Karim praised the smooth move-in and responsive support.
- Dawit Desta highlighted cleanliness, comfort and welcome feeling from day one.
Critical quote:
Sharmila Biswas mentioned false advertising and a mismatch between photos and reality, also referencing a cleaning fee. This review is from a single user, but it’s worth noting that the mix of 1-star and 5-star reviews indicates the experience can vary. The management may have addressed such issues over time, as more recent reviews (not provided) might differ.
No other reviews were supplied, so the article cannot quote additional verbatim text. The overall rating suggests most residents are satisfied.
Price positioning in New York City
The city-wide from-price for student housing in New York City is $850 per month (indicative — confirm with each operator). That figure likely represents the cheapest shared room in an outer borough or a distant location. June Homes 11213 starts at $1,350, which is $500 above that baseline. For a furnished, flexible-lease room in Brooklyn with utilities likely included (though not explicitly stated), $1,350 is competitive. The upper end of $1,900 places it in the mid-range for a private room in a shared apartment.
Compared to typical studios in Manhattan (often $2,500 and up), this property offers a more affordable option. However, compared to other shared houses in the same zip code, you might find rooms as low as $1,000-$1,200. The June Homes price includes their management fee and flexibility premium. The deposit of $139 is unusually low — most NYC rentals ask for one month’s rent as security. This reduces the initial financial burden.
Room types and guidance
The available unit types are:
- 1b (likely one bedroom within a larger apartment)
- 4b (a room in a four-bedroom unit)
- Non-ensuite (shared bathroom)
- Branded independent house
The property does not list any studio or self-contained units. If you want a private bathroom, this is not the right choice. For those on a tighter budget, a room in the 4b unit will be at the lower end of the price range ($1,350). The 1b option may cost closer to $1,900. Since the exact price per room type is not provided, you need to confirm with the operator.
The minimum lease of one month is a major advantage for short stays. Most traditional NYC leases require 12 months. This property allows you to move out after 30 days without penalty, though the exact cancellation policy is not specified.
Booking timing considerations
June Homes 11213 does not list availability dates in the provided data. The market for flexible housing in New York City fluctuates seasonally. Summer (June through August) sees the highest demand due to interns and summer school students, and prices may rise or rooms sell out early. For a January 2026 or September 2026 move-in, booking 2-3 months ahead is advisable. Since the minimum lease is one month, you can book even a few weeks in advance if a room is free, but inventory is limited.
Given the 1,400 Google reviews, this property is well-known and likely popular. For a 2027 move-in, checking availability by late 2026 would be prudent. Because no exact inventory is shown, the best course is to contact the operator directly or use the on-site assistant for current vacancies.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum lease length?
The minimum lease is one month (30 days). This is ideal for short-term stays. If you need to stay longer, you can likely extend month-to-month, but you should confirm the policy with June Homes directly. Some flexible operators allow extensions without a new application.
Are utilities included?
The data does not explicitly state which utilities are included. Tags mention furnished common areas and laundry facilities, but there is no mention of electricity, gas, water, internet or cleaning. Based on the review that mentions a “cleaning fee”, it is likely that some services are charged separately. You must ask the operator whether the monthly price covers utilities or if there are additional monthly charges. Expect that internet and electricity may be shared among housemates.
How do I secure a booking?
The deposit is $139, which is far less than the standard one-month security deposit. To reserve a room, you typically pay the deposit and sign a digital lease. The process is outlined in the positive reviews as “smooth”. You can initiate a booking through the on-site assistant on this page or by contacting the listing platform. Ensure you receive a written confirmation of the room, price and move-in date before paying.
Sources & data date
Data sourced from Amber listing (ID 291142), Google reviews (1,400 reviews, average 4.0), and city comparison data (New York City from-price: $850, 212 properties listed), as of July 2026.
For current availability and live pricing, use the on-site assistant on this page.
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